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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1930. LIBERALS BADLY BEATENIN BALL[IT‘ Conservatives Win 136 Seats to Opponents’ 85 July 29 (P—Returns tab- ulated up to 9 a. m Canada’s general election gave seats to the conservatives; § Liberals; 10 to the United Farmers; and two each o the pro ives, thg liberal-progressives and the indepen~ dents, leaving five seas in doubt out | of a total of 245 in the - house commons 136 Liberal Party Overthrown Ottawa, Ont., July 20 (B — After vears in power, the liberal gov- ent of W. L. Mackenzie King been overthrown. The conserva tive party, headed by Richard Bed ford Bennett, won a majority of in the house of commons in yesterday's general election 12 ern When Mackenzie King submits his Tesignation to the governor general, the prime minister will be Bennett, a lawyer who has practiced for years in Calgary. He was born and educated in Nova Scotia. He has been conservative leader three vears. | He is 60 veari old and wealthy. The time of change is not definite as an outgoing ministry is given oppor- tunity to adjust its affairs. Victory for the conservatives, fr ditional proponents of a high pro- tective tariff, was forecast early by an almost unprecedented upset in Quebee, liberal stronghold. There they gained 20 seats, increasing the four Quebec scats they held in the last parliament to 24, and defeated two liberal mi Wins Easy Victory Bennett won an easy victory his constitue in Calvary. Ma kenzie King fought an uphill battle inst his conservative opponent in Prince Albert, sk and won Five liberal ers were defeat- rles 1 5. minister of hose last budget included rep: against the United T. A. Crerar, minister of ilways: Lucien Cannon, solicitor; Cyrus MacMillan, minister of fish- s, and W. F. Kay, minister with- Portfolio. e women sou nes C. MacPhail. th Canada’s hos as elected in £f but Ag- oman to imewprovinces PBrunswick, represented ament by liberals and conservatives, the final count show- ed ten conservatives and one liberal d Isl conservative three conservatives and In in the five replaced by one liberal Ontario, a hold tion conservative strong- reduced its liberal represent Conservatives Gain The prairie provinces. where on one conservative was vears ago, showed a great that party. The tenure of office of ) Kmg, educated at Harvard. h red by cordial relations United States. Le tions were established at Washington and Ot- tawa. Only a few months ago export- gain for nzie s been with was forbidden E. C. Drury, former prime mir ter of Ontario and advocate of pro- hibition, terday's voting. ’ In the campai attacked the countervailing duties against the United States imposed by Dunning budget on the ground they twere ot sufficiently retaliator the new United States Zealand treaty the at- influx of s of dairy products to nadiap produc unemployment i promise of a spe- cial session aroused widespread in- terest among the voters. Although the liberals claimed great economies as the result of their leadership, the conservatives ascribed business de- pression to liberal policies Standing of Parties ling of the parties in the riff libe as pe cat quantit mpete with C Injection of th sue by Benn conse 9 indep 11: labor of a majority er, but had progressives liberals lac after electing a the aid of the ed one peak- liberal The mahogany tree does not at- tain its full height until it is years old. NEED MONEY? REPAYMENTS SUIT YOUR INCOME o one-hal ¢ on amount of loan. eneficial Loan Socizty 59 W. Main Street Tel. 1943 Room 201, Kaphael Bldg. unp: : (EST) today in | to the | of | elected four | failed to win a seat in ves- &N the conservatives . ling m ation of liquor to the United States| . o P s e g Fear of Snakes Causes Woman to Drop Dead || Butler, J., July (UP)— A life-long fear of snakes caused || Mrs. Fran Hart to die from fright when she was stung by & || bee and thought she had been bitten by a reptile. She was picking berries her husband when she stinging sensation and fell un- || conscious. Dr. Thomas D. Miller said the bee sting was harmless and that fright was the cause of Mrs. Hart's death B — | CONN. REPRESENTED AT CONFERENCE ON SAFETY | Gov. with felt a Lt. Rogers Attending Meeting at Boston Working on Traffic Problems, Boston, July 29 (UP)—New Eng- land's governors united here today | in launching a novel experiment | designed to reduce the motor vehi- | death toll on the highways of | | the six states. It was believed to mark the first time that a group of states had | banded together for the purpose of promoting highway safety. A proclamation by Governor nk G. Allen of Massachusetts, setting aside the month of Augus s a “Save-A-Life" period, was signed by other New England | executives formal cle Copies of the proclamation will be sent by airplane to western Ma |sachusetts tomorrow while motor- cyele officers distribute other copies | in the eastern part of the state. A feature of the campaign wal be the compulsory inspection of | brakes, lights and other equipment of all motor vehicles in New Eng- land. Governor Allen reported that | information gathered by his high- way safety committee indicated that 90 per of motor vihicle accidents in Massachusetts resulted from defective cquipment | Today's mecting. broadcast by radio, was held in the executive «f- fices at the state house. The only Yew England governor unable to as Governor John H. Trum- bull of Connecticut who was repre sented Licutenant Governor Rogers attend v Ernest {Farm Dwellers Leave In Numbers for City Wi gton, July 29 (UP)—The march from the farms to the cities has continued steadily during the | past 10 vears, preliminary returns to the census bureau show Sta compiled by the United Press from returns on the 13 states from which complete reports have been received show virtually half the counties in those have | 1ost population. Only 10 per cent of the cities decreased In the 13 total of 592 istics states states, 295 out of a counties reportea re. | duced population while of the 135 arger cities in these states, only 1 reported losses. The states reported all astern or southern group. All re- | ported an inrc in population, with the increase the cities be- ch higher proportionately for the s as a whole. “Safe and Sane Smith” Killed in Plane Drop Youngstown, O., July 29 () — William D. Smith. known through 13 years of flying as “Safe and Sane Smith,” was Killed last night. An airplane in which he a passenger with a t at controls stalled an from a h of feet The, fiyer. Rot art serious with f are in the in than here stude student ert Shu- co 35, is in a dition tured legs RICH ARCHEOLOGICAL FIND Toluca, Mexico, July 20 (A—One of the richest archeological finds in Mexico if many years nounced today with the discovery of the pre-Aztec city of Ca | a short distance north of 300 N\ SANNNANRNNY Eleven temples, a numb pyramids and mens were found, reports received here ned in the hope of f ries many valuable speci- according to the |« being her dis- sions o ‘Warner Bros. EMBASSY BIG DOUBLE | were | ney | complained |ter fell and | tective authorities. | David Doty that while he conqueror key, New Britéinlegion state ¢ teams was | ing the local tea the | r (A—Three toda which The The police were notified at 12: 1': (Conmieesioer) IEMOCRATS EXPECT][ s w2 Al FON LEVITT. | John_street. _Officer Thomas Tier- | ‘ investigated and met two | zeerose w3, mia thay mare e | PN 10 Tue v of ' Break in G. 0, P. Ranks the neighborhood. The officer | the Associated Press. directed them to the present ad-| Both major political parties in dress of the man they were trying | to find ! By Charles A. Anderson of Elm Hill | to the police at 9 Connecticut have begun to gird on o'clock last night that his daugh- | the armor of battle for the fall elec- | injured on a de- | tions. State Chairman James J. on Newington ave- | Walsh called a meeting of his state I John | committee for Bridgeport Thursday, several days ago, and today calls for the republican state committee meeting issued by State Chairman J. Henry Roraback were in the mail. | Both committees will set the date and place for state conventions and the advance forecast is that the democrats will meet at Hotel Gri wold, Bastern Point, right after i Foen 91 Hartford | bor Day and the republicans at Foot venue reported to Officer Daniel J, | Guard armory, Hartford, possibly Cosgrove last night that his bicycte | the 2d week in September. Several s stolen from his garage | times the conventions have been Pony. Guida reported. to held in the same week, one following the other so closely that convention officers of the first convention have had to hustle the wind up to have the hall cleased for the sccond con- vention Both state conventions will have more than usual interest for the so- called off year. It has been con- ceded within the party lines that Lieutenant Governor Ernest E. Ro- gers of New London will be nom- inated for governor. After that con- vention there will be the question of attitude of Professor Albert Levitt, who is an independent republican, towards the state ticket sidewalk gué east of the church of S the Evangelist L] Alex Lastauskas of 203 Thorniley street complained to the police last | evening that his garden was dam- zed. Sergeant P. A. McAvay in- tigated and found that the gar- den is in the town of Newington, outside the jurisdiction of the locai Perlman of Officer was mov- ing his mother's furniture yesterday an art square was lost on Broad | street, between Burritt and Silve: streets. The officer learned that a | 14 year old boy was seen carrying | it away. The police were notified today the return of the operator's licens of Joseph K. Karwoski of 15 Bel- n street and Maxwell Moore of nyledge DONAHUE ASSERTS STRIBLING FLIGIBLE Boxing Head Would Have Him Negt Max Schmeling of | The democratic convention will have to find a standard bearer and of several names mentioned for gov- ernor none has yet rallied a support ch ensures nomination. ational Committeeman Archibald McNeil at the state committee meet- ing Thursday may outline his own opinion of the issues to be fought out at the state election. He has cxpressed himself several times at group meetings that the party should carry th fight to the repub- licans, takirig advantage of the skir- heavyweight, by a two round knock- | mishing which is Leing done by Pro- out last night, had more than earn- | fessor Levitt. At htis meeting it is ed the right to challenge Max likely several names will be brought Schmeling of Germany for the world forward as possible candidates for championship, believes Thomas E.|the governorship. I>mmh Connecticut boxing com- In the congressional districts at- airman of the ion alrcady has turned to the ‘lwmrrm ship committee of the na- fifth where the democrats are seek- tional boxing association. ing didate to run against the By disposing of Scott in clean cut an_nominee who is likely to h er the muddled bout be- nator E. W. Goss of Briton and Jack Sharkey | Waterbury. The democratic dele- in Miami, Fla.. Stribling has done | 52tes chosen in New Milford last much to clear the air, Donohue de- | NIEht were understood to favor Mar- clared today. ! tin E. Gormley of Naugatuck, who s ot his has a canvass of Litchfield county | AR end of the district well in hand. said In Vaterbury yesterday demo- | certainly is entitled to crats mentioned former State High- Sharpionahistanend way Commissioner Charles J. Ben- | L nett for the governorship. Mr. Ben- iallatics fhe saresihe tt was appointed to state office by his three c: f;m'nx or Baldwin in 'nl\‘x. mrl at ArEs & that time 1t was generally under- mfm';"_‘",‘d 5‘:' stood Mr. Bennett was a republican. It was the only thi ing him back. Oth be no doubt e adopted style, that New London, July 29 (P—William L. (Young) Stribling of Macon, Ga.. of Phil Scott, Britis g a c republi be State showing last next opponent Donohue. *He a shot at the of Jack Shar- consideration has made of ing." ances that fety Stribling has first method. g that was hold- wise there can | Lisbon, July 29 (A—The & to his ability. Lisbon, July A—The Portu. sticks to his newly % W, ?mf‘”‘ffllm tod EEBLaHE] I am inclined to be. | an official note announcing the he can whip neling.’ & new ol F 8 sleventh assembly of the of nations The delegation is headed by Com- nder do Branco, minister of foreign and is composed of Augusto Vasconcelos, general sec- retary of the Portuguese delegation, Count Penha Garcia, Dr. Vasco Quevedo, to Switzerland, Jose Lobo Avila, technical delegate, and three secretaries NAME DELEGATION as Stribling lieve league Team to Meet Bristol Glover post’s boys baseball m will meet the Bristol Legion | team, runner-up in the race for the mpionship, at Muzzy Field | in Pristol tomorrow night. This will be the of the two game, Bristol de- tain thereby eliminat- from the state the local play- < have beey anxious for a second meeting. Merbers of the squad are | f asked to report at the Legion rooms ' Wa ton street in uniform to- morrow night at 5 o'clock | hinister In the firs feated New B E HERALD CLASSIFIED Warner Bros. STRAND TODAY and WED. ADS ce. Since that time THRE DROWN | Macao, Portuguese China, July 25 | Chinese drowned ¢ diring a typ ompanied | 70 mile hurricane | were by ar struck this town Huge waves pounded ovef the waterfront and wrecked several | buildings. The gunboat Patrio an- hored in the port, was damaged. | Chinese victims w blown'| the the w er nto water by i HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | TOMORROW ‘ STARTS FEATURE e e THREE The Man of a 1,000 Faces ow The Man of a 1,000 Voices THURS., FRI,, SAT. LOIS MORAN in “NOT DAMAGED” VAUDEVILLE Featuring BOB NELSON Broadway's Musical Star Last Times Today EDMUND LOWE in “GOOD INTENTIO! Sonmiye o STRAND KIDDIES REVUE == Unless otherwise in written by pre: Lon ¢ to explain sometim s to stu really more study role 1 h Only th sertly played visited by and elabo) the previous events time and particularly on Saturdays i | and Sundays w 2 | tures years | 1arge cated. thestrical notices and reviews in thin colump are Sencies for the respective musemeut compeny. AT THE STRAND | New Britain people often c ney, who was attempting | the majority Saturda the difficulty of the feni- | affairs whil ularly aracterization which he as- | their Sund stol one of his disguises 1 | to enjo Iy Three first all- | featu now at rehear: dialogue product ined that imitating voice would by of star confid- made heen and five exaggerating ried her dity. Fo call for Sweetie and Vitaph comes to t morr He can thin racter and consequer ind act like think from a even though attempt it. only thing an and imi ) getting ‘the part woman disguise down pat and rehearsal t ever played.” s noveli mutually sympathetic talk over the youthful couple, amids blaring of trumpets with all the believe of tool hese three day king moving aballero.” e L i the of the AT COMPOUNCE latest dance numb will be o r 5 : ed by d : & This family ill-treated some sen. of tr > rides atop th 5 E ro- p of icians at in Bristol tomor- mid-week dance most enjo at the Pavilion 51e c1d none Hill keep other Here you sons the Wednesday been regularly from New Bri - plans have been made | its wiil ny on hroughout g and succe FESTIVITIES OVER P! etubal. Portugal, July festivities Leld in nec- ation the lant and the re- of the “General hospital were concluded with a banquet in honor of & president and his cabinet, ANT 29 (P— the inaug electrical T Sttt exhibition For several have from th schedule dances re the numbers COMPOUNCE RUTH CHATTERTON Greatest Triumph “SARAH AND SON” Motherhood or romantic love? Which did she choose? Which the stronger impulse? No woma should miss seeing this picture. Bristol, Conn. Bili Tasillo’s Orchestra Wed. Night W July 30 SR = LADIES! DON'T FORGE A Peppy Program Tomorrow Night Is at the “VA) IT\ GIFT NIGHT” State’s Coolest Ballroom Co-Feature “A ROYAL ROMANCE” WM. COLLIER, JR. Shorts with Sound - Sage, Allen & Co. Inc. HARTFORD CALL ENTERPRISE 1000 WITHOUT CHARGE Pre-Inventory Clearance COATS So drastically cut in price- that we hesitate to men- tion the reductions. Tweeds and cheviots the sports coats, and crepes and cheviots in the dressier models. Most of them have smart fur collars. A ridiculously low price for such beautiful suits —but they must be sold before inventory. Two and three-piéce, of cov- ert, sharkskin, and love- ly imported fabrics. Were to $59.50 PASTEL COATS $7.50 Capes and flares and other new fashion points make these coats doubly attractive. Crepes, cheviots and tweeds. in Coat Shop — Second Fleor Boys’ All Wool Suits $5 (regular $6.95) Boys’ Suits for this fall and winter in tan and gray tweeds and herringbones that are so smart. They are 4-piece suits—coat, vest and two pairs of knicker: You can easily see what a bargain they are and you certainly will take advantage of it. Boys’ Shop — Second Floor and Signor was third in =11 Aga Khan’s Lephare I Goodwood Race Winnesx Goodwood. Eng., July 29 (P n’s Lephare today won t cup in the Goodwood field of 28. won by a short head furiongs. 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